Hope school is still treating you well! It’s hardwork- thanks for the vids, makes it so much more relatable. Excited to be in the field with you one day.
Hi Sammi! I am currently an undergrad student getting ready to apply for OT grad programs in the next year. I would love to hear more about your process of applying!
Hi Sam good morning happy Wednesday morning and happy vlogmas day and happy December and happy winter season and this was amazing video I enjoy your channel because you are amazing Supporter
loved the video! 🤍 i’m currently doing my undergrad, but SJSU is my dream OT school! i was wondering if abnormal child psychology also counts for the abnormal psychology pre-req?
Hi! AW that’s so great! It’s a great program. I’m pretty sure abnormal needs to cover the lifespan, but you should email the student advisor and double check! 🙏🏼💙
Hey! Sammi your vlogs are so so beautiful and I love your vlogs so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 7K Subscribers very very soon!✨☺️💞
I’ve seen pages saying OT’s and PTS’s will be required to have a doctorate in a few years instead of masters. Is this true? Why did you choose to get your masters as opposed to your doctorate? Cheaper?? Less schooling??
Hi! Yes, so PTs I believe are doing their DPT as of now. On the other hand, OTs still are not required to have a Doctorate and it hasn't been fully approved by AOTA. Professionals have told me they don't know when that will be because it is a constantly debated topic. I didn't have a super big interest in completing my OTD right away, and I really wanted to pursue my degree at a public school given cost and even location. SJSU at the time did not have an OTD, so it made financial sense to attend for my Masters. This semester their OTD is starting which is great because it is the only public school in CA that will offer an OTD! So for me the benefits of a Masters were the significant cost difference compared to the relevant pay scale, time in school, and my own interest.
How long is your OT program? You said fieldwork is 2 years away but you are in grad school, just confused. Currently I am in an OT program and I'll be doing my first level II A in a year which is a 6 month fieldwork. I've been going to school since 2020 and I am still on undergraduate. I'll be in my graduate portion of the program by Fall 2023.
@Sammi Nicole Thank you for replying I am just confused as I didn't know you could get your OT degree within 2 years I thought it had to be 5 years...? Sorry for he dumb question lol.
It’s not a dumb question! Maybe it’s because I did my undergraduate degree already for 4 years and now this is graduate school. Is your program in the US?
Hope school is still treating you well! It’s hardwork- thanks for the vids, makes it so much more relatable. Excited to be in the field with you one day.
Thank you!
I'm an OT student in Brazil and I love accompanying you.
Great video!
Can you do a video where you talk more about the application process and volunteer/shadowing?
Love this idea! I absolutely will!
We need more videos , im really considering Occupational therapy 😅😅😅😅
That makes me so happy! Will be posting more
Yayyyyyy🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hi Sammi! I am currently an undergrad student getting ready to apply for OT grad programs in the next year. I would love to hear more about your process of applying!
I love this! I’ll make a video on here or TikTok 💜
Hi Sam good morning happy Wednesday morning and happy vlogmas day and happy December and happy winter season and this was amazing video I enjoy your channel because you are amazing Supporter
loved the video! 🤍 i’m currently doing my undergrad, but SJSU is my dream OT school! i was wondering if abnormal child psychology also counts for the abnormal psychology pre-req?
Hi! AW that’s so great! It’s a great program. I’m pretty sure abnormal needs to cover the lifespan, but you should email the student advisor and double check! 🙏🏼💙
Hey! Sammi your vlogs are so so beautiful and I love your vlogs so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 7K Subscribers very very soon!✨☺️💞
Thank you so much!
I’ve seen pages saying OT’s and PTS’s will be required to have a doctorate in a few years instead of masters. Is this true? Why did you choose to get your masters as opposed to your doctorate? Cheaper?? Less schooling??
Hi! Yes, so PTs I believe are doing their DPT as of now. On the other hand, OTs still are not required to have a Doctorate and it hasn't been fully approved by AOTA. Professionals have told me they don't know when that will be because it is a constantly debated topic. I didn't have a super big interest in completing my OTD right away, and I really wanted to pursue my degree at a public school given cost and even location. SJSU at the time did not have an OTD, so it made financial sense to attend for my Masters. This semester their OTD is starting which is great because it is the only public school in CA that will offer an OTD! So for me the benefits of a Masters were the significant cost difference compared to the relevant pay scale, time in school, and my own interest.
How long is your OT program? You said fieldwork is 2 years away but you are in grad school, just confused. Currently I am in an OT program and I'll be doing my first level II A in a year which is a 6 month fieldwork. I've been going to school since 2020 and I am still on undergraduate. I'll be in my graduate portion of the program by Fall 2023.
My program is 2 years didactic courses followed up with another 6 months of fieldwork
@Sammi Nicole Thank you for replying I am just confused as I didn't know you could get your OT degree within 2 years I thought it had to be 5 years...? Sorry for he dumb question lol.
It’s not a dumb question! Maybe it’s because I did my undergraduate degree already for 4 years and now this is graduate school. Is your program in the US?
@Sammi Nicole oh that makes sense! No I am in the US I did 2 years of undergraduate with an OT track so I took classes for the program requirements!
🌿👍🏽🌹👍